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Fair point,but isn't he interviewed in prison by Swann,or did I mishear that rumour ?
In a few ways, it hurt a little TLD, given that the script had still been written with Moore, then Brosnan, in mind and that the rest of the casting had also been done with Brosnan as the lead. In my opinion, the romance with Kara Milovy doesn't work as good as it should, because the two actors have a rather introvert style of acting that results in moments that remain lowkey. Dalton had a better dynamic with Carey Lowell as she causes him to be more expressive and assertive in the scenes they share. And, in many respects, Goldeneye is the same story (Bond helps, and falls for, an Eastern block damsel in distress who's lost in a conspiracy where she was just a pawn, something that's also a callback to FRWL), but this time with a lead better suited for this type of material.
"Let's not hijack this thread with opinions, I'd rather hijack it to insult other members' opinion to show everyone how much superior I am."
For Pete's sake was that really necessary?
Not everyone likes to bash Skyfall all the time.
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This
Am just going by John Glens book For My Eyes Only, that Dalton "had turned Cubby down for the role in the late 60's " so thst would mnean he was more than just considered!
Pardon, I was not aware that opinions are not welcome and blind worship is mandatory instead. Skyfall is the best Bond movie ever, it has the best score, the best action sequences and the best Bond plot of them all. Every single detail in the movie is perfection. Fleming could have never, ever written a book half as good as Skyfall. Hopefully the masters are pleased, now.
Grow up. I wasn't saying that you cannot dislike SF. My comment was aimed at your "spoiler".
And indeed, sorry @jake24.
No, just desperate for attention.
When you think about it, this is the period when the curtain gets pulled back slowly and the marketing ramps up. Character bios, stills, (teaser) trailers, interviews, posters, soundtrack listing, the first merchandise, tie-in campaigns... It all lies before us.
But it's also a more controlled period: EON and its partners decide when to release all of the above. Interviews and set visits have taken place, but have been embargoed. We, as fans, can't go looking for 'leaks' and paparazzi pictures, things being filmed, the Instagram profiles of crew members will stay empty.
So it can be frustrating to enter a period of draught, one where we don't have a new video from a DB5 every day. The only thing we can do about it is wait and see what happens.
See @jake24 response above
helipass[007]
🇺🇸 The adventure continues with the latest James Bond movie 🎬! The famous secret agent will take aboard the H130, known for its top speed of more than 223 km / h ! 🚁
Still a little patience to find the helicopter : “No time to die” on April 2020 🔜
Weird that it’s a photo of an Elements chopper. Maybe this source just got mixed up and thought the livery meant it’d be included in the next Bond film?
IMDB is not making any differece.
IMDB works like wikipedia. Those "actors" put themselves on the list and had every freedom in thinking about a character name.
It's not an official cast list by EON.
I could out myself on that list as a cast member and IMDB wouldn't do anything about it.
Exactly
Or detained then merely let go for lack of evidence.
A British agent shot his helicopter down. Could’ve killed innocent people. Another leap of logic on bonds part
Because thats IMDB. I wouldn't put much into it.
In my movie-making experience, unless someone is playing a minor background extra as part of a gigantic crowd scene, even these small roles will have some kind of character name, even if it's something as simple as Hotel Porter #2 or what have you.
The majority of the cast and crew doesn't have time to learn the names of every single person who comes and goes on the set, so simple descriptive names are often used if the actor needs to be told to move out of shot, step forward etc...
These actors know their role names and credits because they will be on the daily call sheets given to the crew, and they'll also have a pretty good idea of if they'll be credited or not before they even start to film.
There are whole agencies that specialize in providing generic stock background performers who will almost always go uncredited. Take a look at the IMDB profiles of some of those actors, 90% of their work is uncredited background roles, this is the reason why.
They don't have dialogue or anything to do except stand around, and likely won't be fully seen on screen, they get paid a flat rate regardless so they don't mind being uncredited.